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[UPDATE] A spokesperson for Bluehole told GameSpot that it's too soon to talk about plans to bring PUBG to other console platforms outside of Xbox One.

"At this time, the Bluehole dev team is focused on bringing PUBG to Xbox One and its continued development on PC. As for future plans on other platforms, there's nothing to announce at this time," the spokesperson said.

But could PUBG come to PlayStation 4 later? That remains to be seen, but it appears that it's possible. Back at E3, Microsoft said PUBG will be released on Xbox One as a "console launch exclusive," and that wording suggests it may not be permanently exclusive to Xbox One.

PUBG's community manager was asked on Twitter today if the game is 100 percent exclusive on console to Xbox One, but there was no confirmation one way or the other. All that was said was that Bluehole's deal with Microsoft allows Bluehole to bring PUBG to Xbox One faster than it otherwise might have been able to if it were working alone.

"We have nothing further to announce at this time. We will be working hard to bring PUBG to Xbox sooner," the community manager said.

Bluehole VP and PUBG executive producer Chang Han Kim said in an Xbox Wire post that working with Microsoft allows the team to "accelerate console development, while maintaining quality across all platforms, as well as giving us access to vast sales, marketing and publishing resources that will help us reach new fans to welcome to the PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds universe."

We have followed up with Bluehole in an attempt to get more details on the terms of PUBG's console exclusivity.